The Silsbee Bee (Silsbee, Tex.), Vol. 66, No. 50, Ed. 1 Thursday, January 17, 1985 Page: 2 of 24
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MIKE MINTON.....................Composition
JOANIE SMART................... Compositor
MORE LEAKS
Governor Announces
Program To Help
Apprehend Fugitives
January 10,1985
I am very pleased to an-
nounce the creation of a new
program that will make it very
difficult for fugitives to avoid
detection here in Texas. ,
The new program is called
Texas MosJ Wanted. Each
week a different fugitive will be
selected for the program.
My office, through the Texas
Crime Stoppers Advisory
Council, will offer a $1,000
reward for information leading
Jo the fugitive's capture. The
council will prepare a news
release detailing information
about the fugitive and will
include a photograph of the
individual.
To be eligible for the cash
reward, citizens will be asked
to call their local Crime Stop-
pers program or the Texas
Crime Stoppers Advisory
Council at its toll-free number,
1,800-252-8477. Of course, call-
ers will be allowed to remain
anonymous.
We are asking all news-
papers and television stations
to cooperate in this venture.
With the large amount of
publicity we hope to generate
with Texas Most Wanted, it
will make it very difficult for
these fugitives to escape cap-
ture.
Why do we feel that Texas
Most Wanted is so important to
both law enforcement officials
and our citizens?
Each year thousands of
criminals who have been charg-
ed with committing major
crimes here in Texas drop out
of sight to avoid capture. It is a
very costly process to catch
these fugitives and, While they
are running from the law,
many of them continue to
commit crimes and endanger
society.
The faster these fugitives are
caught, the safer we are and
the more efficient our criminal
justice system becomes.
We will need your help to
ensure that Texas Most Want-
ed takes its place beside Crime
Stoppers as a citizen-involve-
ment program that has made a
major difference in the quality
of life in our state.
I hope we can count on your
support.
'Sincerely,
Mark White
Governor
Middle School
Honor Roll Students
Silsbee Middle School has
announced the names of the
following students who are on
the A and B honor rolls:
Seventh Grade “a" Honor
Roll-’-Paula Abies, Kristi Bar-
nes, Margaret Berczy, Layo
Busby, Julie Christa, Crystal
Davis, Alicia Drennen, Blake
Franklin, Demetra Fredregill,
Iris Goins, Charles Hardy, Tina
Jacobs, Penny McClain, Dar-
lene McWilliams, Amy Simp-
son, Sonya Smart, Karen
Treese, Shannon Willis, Chris
Lacy.
Seventh Grade “B” Honor
Roll-Gail Ard, Stacey Daniel,
Piper Franklin, William Geor-
gas, Tammy Jenkins, Rachel
Landry, Cheri Lewis, Michelle
Sewell, Keith Smith, Brian
Spinks, Rick Welch, Josh Wil-
liams.
Eighth Grade “A" Honor
Roll-Christie Brown, Angela
Crane, Susan Crawford, Mar-
cus Gore, Arleigh Hays, Trina
Hendrix, Rebecca Herring,
Kristi Hightower, Terri How-
ard, Mitch Murrell, Shana
Owens, Caliste Perlitz, Angie
Peterson, Jennifer Smith, Kan-
di Strother, Bridgette Theus,
Sophia Ward, Brian Watson,
K.C. Willis.
Eighth Grade "B" Honor
Roll-Andreanna Aswegan, Ja-
son Calhoun, Susan Eddy,
Mary Hooks, Amy Jones,
Thomas Knighten, Gina Perala,
David Sirmons, Teresa Rothlis-
berger.
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JOHN R. JACOBSON
Silsbee Store Manager
215 N. 5th St.
STORE HOURS:
7:30 A.M. TO 6 P.M. MON. THRU FRI.
7:30 A.M. TO 5 P.M. SATURDAY
385-3781
Rites Are Held For
Mrs. Maggie Walters
Funeral services for Maggie
Walters, 92, of Fred, were held
at 2 p.m. Sunday at Farmer
Funeral Home in Silsbee with
burial in Franks Branch Ceme-
tery in Fred. Rev. Thomas Hall
officiated, and was assisted by
Rev. Roy McNeely.
She died Friday at Silsbee
Doctors Hospital after an ill-
ness.
A native of Hardin County,
she lived in Fred 50 years.
Survivors include two sons,
J.P. Walters of Fred and Lem
Walters of Silsbee; four daugh-
ters, Maybelline Richard and
Earline Bell, both of Fred,
Aline Luman of Del Rio, and
Azine Waldrep of Sheridan;
two half-sisters, Octavia Ard of
Fred and Lila Smith of Mau-
riceville.
Silsbee TOPS Club
Silsbee TOPS Club met Jan-
uary 15 at 6 p.m. in Gulf States
Utilities meeting room. Eleven
members weighed in with a 13
pound loss.
Best loser was Joyce Ar-
ledge.aod winner of the weekly
award was Cherry Owens. Best
loser for November was Jean
Clegg, and for December Fritz
Erbelding.
There were three visitors
and two new members, Betty
Stanley and Margie Faulken-
berry.
Blood pressures were taken,
and secret pals were started.
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Read, R. L. The Silsbee Bee (Silsbee, Tex.), Vol. 66, No. 50, Ed. 1 Thursday, January 17, 1985, newspaper, January 17, 1985; Silsbee, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth820850/m1/2/: accessed July 18, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Silsbee Public Library.